Monthly Archives: January 2012

Blogger is pretty simplistic when it comes to dealing with media, but I’ve found a couple of work-arounds for those of you who want to be able to post galleries of your pictures! There seem to be two types of … Continue reading →

Some of you have mentioned your frustration with WordPress’s lack of flexibility when it comes to formatting text! There are some good (if frustrating) reasons for this … one of them being that they have tried to assure that your … Continue reading →

… is to do at least one interview with a participant at your site! Unlike the themes I will usually post, this is a real requirement which will be factored into your grade. If you run into trouble finding someone, … Continue reading →

I’ve posted a pdf of Jeremy Bentham’s writings on the design of the panopticon (in the Course Schedule & Readings section), just in case you’re interested in taking a look at it. You’ll find that his description of the structure … Continue reading →

It has been brought to my attention that because of the snow, many of you couldn’t get to your study sites this week, so I’m giving you until Wednesday the 25th to post your next blogs, do the Foucault & … Continue reading →

Campus will be closed again tomorrow, Thursday, January 19th. This unfortunately means we have to cancel our group viewing of Attack the Block. You may have until Wednesday, January 25th to view it on your own. Please have the reading … Continue reading →

For next week’s blog post (due Monday, January 23), I’d like you to consider the your site from the perspective of the past two weeks’ readings on space. Think about how your site affects its users: how does it help … Continue reading →

There is no class on Wednesday, January 18th, due to Snowpocalypse 2012! Please still have your blogs posted by 11.30am. The film screening for Wednesday is canceled. As of now, the Thursday screening is stll scheduled. Be safe, warm and … Continue reading →